Razer
Nari
A entry-level gaming headset for listeners who care how it sounds, leading with Gaming Headsets.
50/100
Gaming Headsets
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Why we rate it
- Scores 50/100
- Compared on the spec sheet
- No wireless
- No surround sound
Score profile
Scored against the gaming headsets classWhere the Nari wins and loses
Full specification
Grouped · supported features marked in blueSpecifications
More specs
TypeOpen-Back
ConnectionWireless
MicrophoneNon-Detachable
Noise cancellingNo
Head to head
Highlighted cell = better in that rowNari vs EPOS EPOS H6Pro
NariEPOS H6Pro
| RazerNariThis page | EPOSEPOS H6Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 50 /100 | 52 /100Better |
| Weight | — | 309 g |
Who it's for
Is the Nari right for you?
Buy it if
Buyers on a budget
Anyone who needs a dependable gaming headset for the essentials without overspending.
Skip it if
Skip it if
You need wireless, in which case a higher-tier gaming headset is the better call.
Critical listener
Cares about detail, tuning and codec support.
okay
Everyday listener
Music, calls and commuting, wants a safe all-rounder.
good
Value seeker
Wants the most sound for the least outlay.
good
Common questions
Before you buy
Is the Nari worth it?
It depends on what you need. It scores 50/100 against other gaming headsets, a entry-level result where the class average is around 55.
What stands out on the Nari?
Its overall 50/100 rating against the rest of the gaming headsets class.
How does it compare to the Sony INZONE H9?
The Sony INZONE H9 scores 51/100 versus this one at 50/100, so it is the step up on the spec sheet.
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